WEBVTT AROUND HERE. WE ARE TALKING ABOUT POP-UP STAFF. KEVIN: WE HIT 94 SUNDAY. TODAY, WE ARE ON OUR FIT CONSECUTIVE DAY OF 90 DEGREE HEAT. IT HAS BEEN ABOUT TWO YEARS SINCE WE HAD HEAT OF THIS DURATION AND INTENSITY. IT IS COMING TO AN END THIS EVENING. PROBABLY NOT SOON ENOUGH FOR A GOOD NUMBER OF YOU. THE STORMS OUT THERE ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN TONIGHT. I THOUGHT THIS WAS AN INTERESTING FEATURE. IT IS OFTEN DETECTABLE ON THE RADAR. NOTICE THIS LINE PUSHING FROM NORTHEAST TO SOUTHWEST? THAT IS ANOTHER OUTFLOW BOUNDARY. YOU HAVE PROBABLY NOTICED A SUBSTANTIAL DROP IN TEMPERATURES. WE DO HAVE SOME ADDITIONAL STORMS HIRING ACROSS CLERMONT COUNTY, BUT NOTHING TERRIBLY HEAVY OR STRONG OUT THERE. STORMS ARE REALLY STRUGGLING BECAUSE WE HAVE THIS WARM LAYER ON THE ATMOSPHERE. IT IS NOT THAT CONDUCIVE TO THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT. WE WILL WATCH THINGS GRADUALLY CHANGE OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS. PROBABLY THE MOST INTENSE ACTIVITY DOWN IN SOUTHERN ADAMS COUNTY. THIS WILL BE HEADING TOWARDS THE EAST. THIS IS WHAT I AM KEEPING AN EYE ON FOR LATER TONIGHT. WE WILL PROBABLY SEE SOME OF THESE OUTFLOW BOUNDARIES COLLIDE. WE HAVE ONE ACROSS THE HEART OF THE AREA, BUT I AM KEEPING AN EYE ON THESE STORMS. EVENTUALLY, IT WILL BE ENOUGH TO POP THE LAND ON THE ATMOSPHERIC AND GET STORMS TO FIRE. THAT WILL PROBABLY NOT HAPPEN UNTIL AFTER IT GETS DARK. HEAT INDICES AT AROUND 100 FOR MANY OF US WITH A FEW SPOTTY DOWNPOURS. FEELS LIKE 100 IN GEORGETOWN. FEELS LIKE 100 IN CONNERSVILLE AS WELL. 93 RIGHT NOW AT THE AIRPORT WITH THE DEW POINT AROUND 70. IT MAKES IT FEEL LIKE IT IS IN THE UPPER 90’S. HE GETS IN THE METRO AND STILL IN THE 90’S. I MENTIONED THE EFFECT OF THE OUTFLOW BOUNDARY. 83 SHARONVILLE. THE -- THAT IS THE RAIN COOLED MAKE TEMPERATURES -- THAT IS THE WRINKLE TEMPERATURES FOLLOWING THE STORMS. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE. LOOK AT FUTURECAST. AFTER 9:00 TONIGHT, CHANCES FOR SHOWERS AND STORMS WILL INCREASE. THE STORMS WILL GO UNTIL A LITTLE AFTER MIDNIGHT AND THEN IT WILL GET QUIET. STEAMY SUNSHINE, SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS. IT WILL NOT BE AS HIGH, BUT IT WILL BE HUMID. WE ARE STUCK WITH DAILY ROUNDS OF SHOWERS AND DORMS INTO THE WEEKEND. STILL MUGGY TONIGHT. TOMORROW, MONKEYS SUNSHINE WITH DOWNPOURS LIKELY. HERE IS YOUR DAY PLANNER. 75 OR A MUGGY START. WE HAVE THE DAILY THREAT FOR SHOWERS AND STORMS HEADING INTO THE WEEKEND. IT WILL BE LESS HOT, BUT GOING TO STAY VERY HUMID.

Storms are back in the forecast, pushing in Tuesday night and lingering through the overnight hours.

“A few will get relief early this evening from a few stray downpours, but better chances for showers and storms will be delayed until late evening, mainly after 9 or 10 p.m.,” said WLWT meteorologist Kevin Robinson.